India’s Navy isn’t just ships, submarines, and aircraft—it’s a fully connected warfighting system. From aircraft carriers like INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant to stealth destroyers, silent submarines, and long-range surveillance aircraft, every element plays a role in a larger network designed to detect, track, and eliminate threats before they even get close.
This video breaks down how the Indian Navy operates as a “web” rather than isolated units. You’ll see how destroyers shield carriers, how submarines hunt in silence, and how the P-8I Poseidon ties everything together into a seamless strike network. It’s not about who has the biggest fleet—it’s about who reacts first and strikes smarter.
Once something is detected in the Indian Ocean, the response isn’t random. It’s already planned.